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. >>> ellos han atacado y ambos por la parte de narco trafico y otros por china rusia y estos representanm a los estados unidos. >>> como crees que lo veran ellos?. >> > lo veran bien porque al reino cubano lo único que le interésa es el reino venezolano. aumenta la preocupación de los padres porque sacan alimentos de la casa para hacwer juegos peligrosos. >> > esté es un juego que los participante s se llenna la boca para decir una frase y esto a provocado la muerte. >> > ellos sienten esos sentimientos y es lo que ue buscan . >> > mucho temor porque etengo 2 adolescentes que corren mucho riesgo . > >> si usan la nuez moscada es el mismo efecto que la marihuana. >> > los jóvenes ven lo que ven en youtube por está canela. >> > es soprendente por todo lo que preocupa. >> > según datos en los priemros 3 meses recibieron ucha sllamadas por estos juegos. >>> lo fundamnetal es aumentar el autoestima para evitar esté problema tener supervision y hablar con ellos de las drogas. (♪.) hast aahora se creía que los acidos grasos com oel omega 3 . tienen muy pocos efectos para el corazón y
. >>> ellos han atacado y ambos por la parte de narco trafico y otros por china rusia y estos representanm a los estados unidos. >>> como crees que lo veran ellos?. >> > lo veran bien porque al reino cubano lo único que le interésa es el reino venezolano. aumenta la preocupación de los padres porque sacan alimentos de la casa para hacwer juegos peligrosos. >> > esté es un juego que los participante s se llenna la boca para decir una frase y esto a...
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cantidad de cosas, estÁ volviendo la inversiÓn americana a latinoamÉrica, hay un cierto desencanto en china, no solamente del gobierno, tambiÉn del sector privado, creo que habrÁ una mayor interlocuciÓn, amÉrica latina hasta tiene una historia mÁs parecida a la de estados unidos de lo que uno piensa, estamos mÁs cerca estados unidos, especialmente con todo el elemento de la comunidad hispana, tiene una cercanÍa mÁs grande ahora, especialmente con toda esta inmigraciÓn. >>> hay un tema que es el narcotrÁfico, y tiene consecuencias graves, y especialmente para paÍses como mÉxico. >>> y centroamÉrica. >>> sÍ, y cada vez mÁs. >>> pero cuando se habla, cuando hay presidentes que empiezan a hablar del tema de acercarse a una despenalizaciÓn, se choca con una barrera en estados unidos, por quÉ hay tan poca apertura a plantear. >>> hay apertura, lo dijo el presidente y el vicepresidente, nosotros estamos dispuestos a conversar esto, pero hay que hacer una distinciÓn, hay que asegurarse que uno dice la despenalizaciÓn es la bara mÁgica que resolvera esto. primero hay que hacer di
cantidad de cosas, estÁ volviendo la inversiÓn americana a latinoamÉrica, hay un cierto desencanto en china, no solamente del gobierno, tambiÉn del sector privado, creo que habrÁ una mayor interlocuciÓn, amÉrica latina hasta tiene una historia mÁs parecida a la de estados unidos de lo que uno piensa, estamos mÁs cerca estados unidos, especialmente con todo el elemento de la comunidad hispana, tiene una cercanÍa mÁs grande ahora, especialmente con toda esta inmigraciÓn. >>>...
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, es que en china pasa de todo. >> sí, mira, él es chino. ñ>> oigan, no, déjenme decirle que en rusia pasa de todo, el frío, hielo y mira las carreteras, vean esto, se sale una niña del auto y el papá como corre para rescatar a su hija, gracias a al hielo, la niña sale volando, el papá corre, ahí va el papá, bueno, afortunadamente, los niños tienen un Ángel increíble. >> pero ¿cómo salió y de dónde?. >> salió disparada, por eso le digo, es importantísimo que los niños vayan asegurados, miren eso, dios de la vida. >> es que los milagros existen. >> y hay gente que no cree en los milagros. >> ahí va otro, el papá agarra la niña uy la logra salvar. >> sí, no olviden esto, el cinturón y preservativo, salban vidas, utilicenlo. >> sí, los asientos de ♪. ♪ amigos, un chofer distraído no vio a tiempo el peligro y un tren chocó su carro, no hubo heridos, el conductor dijo que no vio a tiempo esto. >> y como se lo hemos dicho, las mujeres de las fuerzas armadas de estados unidos ganaron un batalla que venían peleando hace años. >> dulce, buenos días. >> buenos d
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llegan más de 300 especies de aves distintas, ellas vienen del Ártico, y terminan en el sur este de china. >> ¿tú te acuerdas de la posición de la grulla en karate kids? era así. >> mira, así se na escuela, esto luego de un partido de baloncesto, la víctima tiene 18 años, la policía está tras la pista del pistolero. >>eel 2012 pasará a la historia por ser el más caliente de estados unidos y también como el año con más fenómenos extremos, el informe detalló 11 desastres naturales, que originaron miles de millones de dólares en daños. >> llegan gostas de alivios, la región agrícola del país con seguía, reciben fuertes lluvias desde mississipi hasta el centro de texas, así también en arcanza, texas y oklahoma. >> el grupo internacional aib está pensando en unirse a la querella que presentó su ex presidente el año pasado, el grupo que fue rescatado con dineros de los contribuyentes, esperan tomar una una determinación . >> maría sánchez, una inmigrante mexicana y afectada por un tumor en la columna vertebral, suplicó que se le otorgara una visa para su padres pr
llegan más de 300 especies de aves distintas, ellas vienen del Ártico, y terminan en el sur este de china. >> ¿tú te acuerdas de la posición de la grulla en karate kids? era así. >> mira, así se na escuela, esto luego de un partido de baloncesto, la víctima tiene 18 años, la policía está tras la pista del pistolero. >>eel 2012 pasará a la historia por ser el más caliente de estados unidos y también como el año con más fenómenos extremos, el informe detalló 11...
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que causa conmocion es el famoso snowboard, que es patineta en nieve, saltos piruetas en el aire, en china sucedio esta competencia. >>lo has hecho tacher? >>no, pero cada vez que los ves, son bien cañonees >>no puedo ni en la patineta de piso >>ni yo >>imagínate, en nieve, son súper atletas, de ahí han salido grandes atletas. >>el tomate >>es de estados unidos >>y ha ganado competencias, tiene línea de ropa,es extraordinario >>ay, te digo, tu eres tan culto, tan conocedor >>cuando una mujer te habla así, algo quieres >>es que queria pedirte un favor. (risas) ♪.. ♪.. ♪. continuamos con más de despierta américa, dos batallas campales se desataron en una parada de autobús en pensylvania. las peleas fueron grabadas por celulares, se ha identificado a 15 personas, ha aumentado el patrullaje en la zona >>y el joven que hirió presuntamente a un compañero de escuela con escopeta, habria estado siendo acosado por la víctima, solo depuso su acciónar cuando los maestros lo convencieron >>y grupo habla ante comite que analiza acciónes legislativas en contra del uso de armas. >>y e
que causa conmocion es el famoso snowboard, que es patineta en nieve, saltos piruetas en el aire, en china sucedio esta competencia. >>lo has hecho tacher? >>no, pero cada vez que los ves, son bien cañonees >>no puedo ni en la patineta de piso >>ni yo >>imagínate, en nieve, son súper atletas, de ahí han salido grandes atletas. >>el tomate >>es de estados unidos >>y ha ganado competencias, tiene línea de ropa,es extraordinario >>ay, te...
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>>y usamos un pescado, puedes usar cualquiera, pero mientras sea firme, ellos no remojan en narana china. >>así no queda tan fuerte el sabor a limon. >>pero como estamos en tiempo de economía, picamos jicama. la picamos del mismo tamaño del pescado. >>para engañar >>como lo sabes >>vengo de una familia grande, hacemos lo mismo. >>la jicama absorve. la jicama le quita el amargor, le da más sabor al ceviche. estamos usando los chiles picantones. es algo increíble, lo picamos, los chiles serranos, en la procesadoras los colocamos con cebolla. >>yo tenia mucho pero carlita se lo ha ido comiendo. >>pico de gallo >>se me hace la boca agua, no puede faltar el limon. >>el pequeñito ,el criollo. >>es riquísimo. >>vamos a probabilidadrlo >>no le pongo ningun tipo de utensilio dentro. >>esto es dulcísimo< eso es para la bab >>vamos a poner un pedacito de papel. >>cuanto tiempo lo revolvemos? >>sabes qué nos faltó? >>sal. >>ahh, sal al gusto. >>lo envolvemos bien, revolvemos. >>que talento. >>para que todo se una bien, nos queda un cevichito, a los niños les enseñamos a comer este tipo
>>y usamos un pescado, puedes usar cualquiera, pero mientras sea firme, ellos no remojan en narana china. >>así no queda tan fuerte el sabor a limon. >>pero como estamos en tiempo de economía, picamos jicama. la picamos del mismo tamaño del pescado. >>para engañar >>como lo sabes >>vengo de una familia grande, hacemos lo mismo. >>la jicama absorve. la jicama le quita el amargor, le da más sabor al ceviche. estamos usando los chiles picantones. es...
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conflictos, donde se tiene que trabajar con gran figura y medidas en cada caso, desde la posición de china y japón hasta lo que acaba de pasar en mali, argelia, israel, la guerra civil en siria, y para colmo la transición venezolana de la cual sabemos muy poco. >>> vamos con luis mejid, con las reacciones de las personas que vinieron hoy, cómo se vivió este momento entre los asistentes. >>> satcha pretto, el presidente decía anoche a un grupo pequeño de simpatizantes, que esto era una celebración del país, pero sin duda, hoy en día hay muchos demócratas, y menos republicanos que sin duda hubieran querido ver la toma de posesión del gobernador mitt romney, otros simplemente quieren ser testigos de al historia, tenemos al señor john villamil, vicepresidente de aspira, una organización que univisión conoce muy bien, que trabaja educando a los jóvenes, cuál es el mayor nte >>> la cantidad de público, en aquel momento habían 1,2 millones, pasados el washington memorial en aquel momento, pero ahora la cantidad es mucho menor. >>> pero también los desafíos del país y del pres
conflictos, donde se tiene que trabajar con gran figura y medidas en cada caso, desde la posición de china y japón hasta lo que acaba de pasar en mali, argelia, israel, la guerra civil en siria, y para colmo la transición venezolana de la cual sabemos muy poco. >>> vamos con luis mejid, con las reacciones de las personas que vinieron hoy, cómo se vivió este momento entre los asistentes. >>> satcha pretto, el presidente decía anoche a un grupo pequeño de simpatizantes,...
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china and 11 other countries are cracking down on descent. special filtering software blocks undesirable content on the web and only government approved websites are available. bloggers or internet activists that bypass the filters feel the full weight of the police and judicial system. journalists in china are accused of undermining the authority of the state and can face long prison sentences. >> nearly 100 journalists and bloggers are currently in prison. 0 in total are internet activists. you can see how important controlling information on the net is to the chinese government. >> in other parts of the world journalists are risking their lives to get their stories out. in mexico the deadly battle between the government and drug cartels. covering human rights violations, corruption and the country's drug trade is costing journalists their lives. increasing numbers have been murdered and mutilated. >> such incredible violence like we are seeing in mexico against opponents of organized crime has the direct affect that journalists self censor
china and 11 other countries are cracking down on descent. special filtering software blocks undesirable content on the web and only government approved websites are available. bloggers or internet activists that bypass the filters feel the full weight of the police and judicial system. journalists in china are accused of undermining the authority of the state and can face long prison sentences. >> nearly 100 journalists and bloggers are currently in prison. 0 in total are internet...
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china is doing it. china's unemployment is 4.9 percent . ours is double that . china is investing with us. the money we pay to borrow for war. >> tracey. >> i believe we should invest but i don't want the government to do it. unemployment is up because of the uncertainty out of washington. companies don't want to expand. get the government out of the way, everything will get back to normal. >> tracey is right. you could see a temporarily sell off in the stock market. it is down from all-time highs because the market knows more medocre, the government will step in and fix and form the law interest rates and food stamps and unemployment checks. the market cheer its on >> free money. >> leave it there and say thank you to dennis kucinich. coming up. the sexy internet adhitting the internet. @dxip >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl. they are confident and spending money. >> it is another reason to roll that video. >> you are having a super bowl party. the price of chicken wingings. one of the most commonly eaten items sky
china is doing it. china's unemployment is 4.9 percent . ours is double that . china is investing with us. the money we pay to borrow for war. >> tracey. >> i believe we should invest but i don't want the government to do it. unemployment is up because of the uncertainty out of washington. companies don't want to expand. get the government out of the way, everything will get back to normal. >> tracey is right. you could see a temporarily sell off in the stock market. it is...
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of course, china is a hot topic. actually, this is, i think, the most important and critical period of time in chinese history. we do look forward to our new generation of state leaders can move this country forward to be more open, democratic, and giving people more choices and opportunities. >> but now you do read mixed messages all the time, so sometimes i'm confused myself. >> do you think that we will see a more open china? >> i think so. >> someone was telling me about the equivalent of twitter, that's a social media in china. is that making a difference? >> definitely. i think technology is providing the largest public arena for honoring chinese people to give them a voice. so i think, you know, when people are talking about where china will go, i think there's only one sensible orientation, which is to be more open and democratic. >> now, you have how many follow followers? >> i have 45 million. i try to -- try to make some good changes. >> people comment about social media allowing people to let off steam. i
of course, china is a hot topic. actually, this is, i think, the most important and critical period of time in chinese history. we do look forward to our new generation of state leaders can move this country forward to be more open, democratic, and giving people more choices and opportunities. >> but now you do read mixed messages all the time, so sometimes i'm confused myself. >> do you think that we will see a more open china? >> i think so. >> someone was telling me...
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as china boomed, so did his business. but china is slowing and they are struggling to make a profit. slowdown means it is too much iron and steel being produced. they are being told to cut production and not allowed to cut large numbers of jobs to save money. >> the dilemma. a giant state firms dominate parts of the economy. many are inefficient. where will new jobs come from? >> is like winter for the steel industry. to get through, we need to reform and diversify. >> despite problems, the city is one of the fastest-growing parts of china. the relentless drive to urbanize has reached in the inland cities. leaders of this building spree can't go on forever. the economy needs reform. to replace the old ways and encouraging spotless new industries. and what it now craves. they make screens for mobile phones. what china wants its future to look like. >> in the past, china succeeded by producing on a massive scale. low-quality, but low cost. we're losing that advantage and we have got to change. >> the new leaders want to see
as china boomed, so did his business. but china is slowing and they are struggling to make a profit. slowdown means it is too much iron and steel being produced. they are being told to cut production and not allowed to cut large numbers of jobs to save money. >> the dilemma. a giant state firms dominate parts of the economy. many are inefficient. where will new jobs come from? >> is like winter for the steel industry. to get through, we need to reform and diversify. >> despite...
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you have more people now living in the citizen china than living in the countryside it's guilt. it's beginning to have problems of workforce in some places it's got huge massive corruption and you've got hu jintao who just left the presidency of the country who left with two point seven billion dollars which he acquired god knows how and and you got this tease in various regional places which all you do held by the communist party of people who are making huge fortunes at that level for their own families so what i'm saying is that i'm not sure that the growth of china is still going to go on like that and i also the head of the ruling party in china has got the major problem that they do not know how to take a decision so they bounce back a decision from regional local to regional to national level and something is the answer no else has loved back to them and the whole country is sort of teacher ing happy with the proceeds from foreign trade and they know perfectly well that if the economies in the west do good you're a bully down you know there's going to be less trade and al
you have more people now living in the citizen china than living in the countryside it's guilt. it's beginning to have problems of workforce in some places it's got huge massive corruption and you've got hu jintao who just left the presidency of the country who left with two point seven billion dollars which he acquired god knows how and and you got this tease in various regional places which all you do held by the communist party of people who are making huge fortunes at that level for their...
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it is a symbol of china's growing naval ambitions. all of this is making china's neighbors nervous. some of them are turning to washington for support. what is clear is that the south china sea will be one of the main theaters where chinese and american interests abroad up against each other. some are worried about american intentions in these waters. it does not like washington butting into what it considers its own backyard. >> we will be watching that more closely. he is at a naval base in san diego having just returned to a trip from the pacific. how urgent do they think this is? >> and an interesting point there. martin was talking about the chinese aircraft carrier. the u.s. actually has nine. they did have 11. one is being decommissioned and the other is being repaired. it takes a very long time to build those aircraft carriers, years. the u.s. is keeping a close eye on china. 60% of the navy assets would be deployed to the pacific by 2020. that is a shift from 50% at the moment. the navy destroyer is returning home from a seven-month deployment. the crew were talking about h
it is a symbol of china's growing naval ambitions. all of this is making china's neighbors nervous. some of them are turning to washington for support. what is clear is that the south china sea will be one of the main theaters where chinese and american interests abroad up against each other. some are worried about american intentions in these waters. it does not like washington butting into what it considers its own backyard. >> we will be watching that more closely. he is at a naval...
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over to china. >> absolutely. and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good intermediate step-- is now they're getting dominance in cell phones. first they manufacture, then they develop the engineering that supports the manufacturing, then testify t product development and before you know it you've lost your industry. >> tom: you wouldn't advocate barriers that would keep the kind of innovation tail that you're speaking about here in the states? >> what i do advocate is ensuring that american manufacturing has the same advantages as chinese manufacturing. don't really provide enough incentives for it here and as a consequence it's very easy to leave. whether you're making the chips or the phones it's just more stranges you to be in china these days. you can get things done faster and the got will subsidize you. in the united states the regulatory burdens are real, substantial, and burdensome. >> tom: well, the big -- the big ability to move business over the china has been, of course, the currency peg t
over to china. >> absolutely. and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good intermediate step-- is now they're getting dominance in cell phones. first they manufacture, then they develop the engineering that supports the manufacturing, then testify t product development and before you know it you've lost your industry. >> tom: you wouldn't advocate barriers that would keep the kind of innovation tail that you're speaking about here in the states? >> what i do...
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from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ gerri: you'll never believe who is on the receiving end of your taxpayer dollars, and how gerri: taxpayer dollars hard at work providing medicare services to illegal immigrants and prison inmates, may friends. according to a new report by the health and human services inspector general, totaled more than $125 million between 2009 and 2011, and joining me now, dr. scott, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. doc, welcome back to the show. good to see you. how does this happen? doesn't the government know who they are sending checks to? >> well, the answer is no, medicare doesn't have systems in place to make sure the payments made are appropriate. they were inproper payments, about $65 billion a year in improper payments, different than fraud. gerri: 65 billion? just as if this is a normal thing that happens, and, boy -- why can't they -- what's the problem?
from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ gerri: you'll never believe who is on the receiving end of your taxpayer dollars, and how gerri: taxpayer dollars hard at work providing medicare services to illegal immigrants and prison inmates, may friends. according to a new report by the health and human services inspector general, totaled more than $125 million between 2009 and 2011, and...
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sea japan and china are vying for power in the disputed territory drones that are quickly coming to the forefront of the race though james corbet editor of the japan based news website told us some stand to gain from the escalating crisis. i think they are preparing to to be ready to commit more more resources to the military expenditures and they're getting ready to do that even as we speak and i think we see really the start of a new normal here and in east asia as unfortunately i think tension military tensions are going to lead to increasing military expenditures on both sides as japan is looking to buy some more global hawk drones and china is launching a new line up to its own fleet of drones and i think that washington is perfectly happy to to encourage japan in this not only because it obviously benefits their armaments industry and the defense contractors who stand to make the billions that japan will be spending on increased expenditures but also because i think when the further the wedge is driven between japan and china the more it plays into american hands as long as th
sea japan and china are vying for power in the disputed territory drones that are quickly coming to the forefront of the race though james corbet editor of the japan based news website told us some stand to gain from the escalating crisis. i think they are preparing to to be ready to commit more more resources to the military expenditures and they're getting ready to do that even as we speak and i think we see really the start of a new normal here and in east asia as unfortunately i think...
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i'm talking with china's oprah. take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states
i'm talking with china's oprah. take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers...
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still to come, on strike in china. newspaper workers walked out under charges of censorship. more than 100 people a still missing three days after wildfires swept across the australian state of tasmania. our correspondent has sent us the latest. >> this is the last you will see. >> a volunteer firefighter is the voice behind the camera. >> real bad day./ >> i am really sorry. i could not get there. there was fog everywhere. i could not get down the road. i am really sorry. >> the brothers grew up here and cannot believe what has happened to their community. it makes me feel helpless about the whole thing. >> the bush fires have destroyed 20,000 hectares. hi winds within the flames across the landscape. -- high winds whipping across the landscape. at least 100 homes destroyed, several businesses, and this school. >> we are thinking of you in these moments of grief and despair. we will be working with you in the days to come. >> dozens of people work -- left their homes before they were cut off. australians are good at fire risk. they are blocking the flames in tasmania. it is
still to come, on strike in china. newspaper workers walked out under charges of censorship. more than 100 people a still missing three days after wildfires swept across the australian state of tasmania. our correspondent has sent us the latest. >> this is the last you will see. >> a volunteer firefighter is the voice behind the camera. >> real bad day./ >> i am really sorry. i could not get there. there was fog everywhere. i could not get down the road. i am really...
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from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ought i could ignore it, and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. and like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. one of the issues i had was not being able to focus. i would read and i would reread the same sentence. you'd read it over and over and over again. and then, five minutes later, i wouldn't know what i just read. it wasn't sticking with me. it wasn't sinking in. and that, to me, was really frustrating. as i got older, i was still having that issue. and that's when i knew i needed to talk to the doctor. announcer: if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid, you might still have it. find out more. take a quiz at ownyouradhd.com to help recognize the symptoms, like inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, then talk with your doctor. i take responsibility for my adhd. it's your adhd. own it. gerri: you'll never believe who is on the
from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ought i could ignore it, and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. and like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. one of the issues i had was not being able to focus. i would read and i would reread the same sentence. you'd read it over and over and over again. and then, five minutes later, i wouldn't know...
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a brazen protest in china. activists raid the home of their friend who is being held on house arrest. and ringing in the new year. in spectacular style. we will have a look at celebrations from around the world. welcome to the program. in less than five hours from now, the u.s. is set to fall over the so-called fiscal cliff. congress will not vote by the midnight deadline to avoid spending cuts and tax hikes due on january 1. talks will resume on tuesday. earlier, barack obama said an agreement to avoid this was in sight. >> for now, our most immediate priority is to stop taxes from going up for middle-class families starting tomorrow. i think that is a modest goal that we can accomplish. democrats and republicans in congress have to get this done, but they are not there yet. they are close, but they are not there yet, and one thing we can count on with respect to this congress, if there is even one second left before you have to do what you need to do, they will use that second. >> it is too bad he does not sp
a brazen protest in china. activists raid the home of their friend who is being held on house arrest. and ringing in the new year. in spectacular style. we will have a look at celebrations from around the world. welcome to the program. in less than five hours from now, the u.s. is set to fall over the so-called fiscal cliff. congress will not vote by the midnight deadline to avoid spending cuts and tax hikes due on january 1. talks will resume on tuesday. earlier, barack obama said an agreement...
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about china's growing military progress. well that's an interesting question because i think what we can see here with this strategy of the shift towards the asia pacific and then suddenly this report saying that now the u.s. arms contractors are going to be gaining billions of dollars in contracts from this shift what we can see is really just a return to a very old imperial strategy to building a bogeyman in order to then create the sales to to combat those boogeymen so it's a very old strategy it was identified by name by president eisenhower in his farewell address in one nine hundred sixty when he talked about the military industrial complex and we here we are half a century later with the exact same strategy at play and before it was the communists then there was the terrorist threat and now there's china and that threat so i don't know if it's a question of a real existential threat that china is posing here so much as a chance for contractors associated with the u.s. government to make billions of dollars that you me
about china's growing military progress. well that's an interesting question because i think what we can see here with this strategy of the shift towards the asia pacific and then suddenly this report saying that now the u.s. arms contractors are going to be gaining billions of dollars in contracts from this shift what we can see is really just a return to a very old imperial strategy to building a bogeyman in order to then create the sales to to combat those boogeymen so it's a very old...
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how will coach do in china? is it hot enough of a name? >> well, their business is very strong right now en china. the men's business and their business in china are the two strengths right now of this brand. now, going forward, i think the brand does have to remain popular in the united states and has to continue to gain market share in order to justify a global position and maintain that high level of authenticity. however, right now in china, based on the last quarter and the last couple of years, it is still a hot brand. >> susie: all right. we'll see what happens. thanks so much, dan, for coming on the program. >> thank you, susie. >> susie: dan hess, c.e.o. of merchant forecast. >> tom: in the "market monitor," >> tom: the major stock indices climbed higher thanks to some big technology stocks. it was a very narrow trading range, just six points, with the index finishing higher by a fraction. still, it was enough for it to close at a new five year high. volume fell from yesterday's pace. 638 million shares on the big board. 1.7 billi
how will coach do in china? is it hot enough of a name? >> well, their business is very strong right now en china. the men's business and their business in china are the two strengths right now of this brand. now, going forward, i think the brand does have to remain popular in the united states and has to continue to gain market share in order to justify a global position and maintain that high level of authenticity. however, right now in china, based on the last quarter and the last...
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they marry problem that the united states sees with china is that its economy is too strong and that it's building up its military so these are two things that the united states prides itself on i j and military and a big economy right what the weather what a big economy in china reflects is number one a lot of hundreds of thousands of people being left out of poverty in. inside china but also means help for the united states because trade is obviously mutually beneficial and so trade in international borders being a little more open to trade this is a good thing for the united states and washington wants to paint it as a bad thing they're playing a very sort of great game geo politicking in asia and because china is having success they're moving to try and contain china so that means backing a lot of unscrupulous people in asia pacific surging military forces their naval forces there this is all very bad it's an interesting way of the united states turning something positive into something very terrible and it makes it easy for people to go china is our next greatest enemy. and that
they marry problem that the united states sees with china is that its economy is too strong and that it's building up its military so these are two things that the united states prides itself on i j and military and a big economy right what the weather what a big economy in china reflects is number one a lot of hundreds of thousands of people being left out of poverty in. inside china but also means help for the united states because trade is obviously mutually beneficial and so trade in...
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well that's not the i don't believe that china is in tension i think china has. been. asking japan to recognize and negotiate rather than rushing ratcheting up the tension of course japan and inviting electing is not going to help because he's very well known ha och in this particular situation i think the saddest part is that the jat japanese people most of the japanese people truly do not understand and understand that they were be. the perpetrators of all atrocious acts of war two and these are the reasons you know instead the japanese government has been very successful in portraying japan as the victim of war two rather than the perpetrator of all of the aggressor being the aggressor and the u.s. for its own strategic reason you view japan as to prefer an ally and that's what's called contin agree this friction but i'm not sure that i think cooler heads will will come and not go to war over these little specks of violence certainly china has never been. the aggressor in terms of in terms of these disputes perceval from subject george through founder and former man
well that's not the i don't believe that china is in tension i think china has. been. asking japan to recognize and negotiate rather than rushing ratcheting up the tension of course japan and inviting electing is not going to help because he's very well known ha och in this particular situation i think the saddest part is that the jat japanese people most of the japanese people truly do not understand and understand that they were be. the perpetrators of all atrocious acts of war two and these...
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that's going to start to bring temperatures back up in eastern china. shanghai, 13 for your high on tuesday. that's going to be going up to 17, actually, by thursday. even down around the province, you're going to see temperatures in 20s. tokyo getting back into the double digits. starting to see a warming trend. not seeing a warming trend is here into the northeast portions of the u.s. and eastern canada. we have a storm system pushing through. that is bringing freezing rain, either winter weather advisory expected as it does push off towards new england. behind it, that's when it is going to start to warm up. we have this system here. that's bringing some snowfall across portions of the rockies for right now. but as this starts to work its way towards the east, it's going to be pulling in that warm air from the south. going to be seeing that across much of the southeast. temperatures warming up. but then things will be on the change here. that jet stream starts to migrate towards the east with that low pressure area, cold air is going to plunge in out
that's going to start to bring temperatures back up in eastern china. shanghai, 13 for your high on tuesday. that's going to be going up to 17, actually, by thursday. even down around the province, you're going to see temperatures in 20s. tokyo getting back into the double digits. starting to see a warming trend. not seeing a warming trend is here into the northeast portions of the u.s. and eastern canada. we have a storm system pushing through. that is bringing freezing rain, either winter...
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we're threatening china. and china is coming on their--tell them about joseph joseph--what i'm trying to say about the empire. >> the idea that oliver is developing here is you're expanding this. we're militarizing the globe. it's not a secret. between 800 to 1,000 bases. we have troops all over. we force the overthrow of governments like countries like japan if they don't go along with our base relocation in okinawa. our policies are wrong-headed because we can't militarize, we can't fight our way out of every situation. in a place like afghanistan the life expect constancy expectancy of 43 years. they need $2 billion spend on sustainable development. it's our priorities. americans think that the united states are the most generous country in the world. if you look at actual foreign aid we're the lowest of the industrial countries of the amount given of the percentage of gdp. ireland land spend three times as much. >> what happens with china. china is the largest economy in the world. germany, france, we're
we're threatening china. and china is coming on their--tell them about joseph joseph--what i'm trying to say about the empire. >> the idea that oliver is developing here is you're expanding this. we're militarizing the globe. it's not a secret. between 800 to 1,000 bases. we have troops all over. we force the overthrow of governments like countries like japan if they don't go along with our base relocation in okinawa. our policies are wrong-headed because we can't militarize, we can't...
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china has that much leverage on the u.s. at all and president obama claims washington is making progress in beating back the effects of the financial downturn and what will it take for the u.s. to reach and maybe even surpass its own pre-crisis economic level. well i think the number one is really for the hosting market to recover which has already dallas's last jews and the how home prices. back to back to the two thousand and six level but is the high as. is three or four years already the other one is really forty and the employment rate to four bad two to six percent level which is still has some way to go is still. use the u.s. government has to put at least two million more americans to work to really claim victory over d. finally show tsunami once and how are the latest events in the u.s. all this talk of fiscal cliffs affecting the global economy. well of course if the u.s. government could not reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff it would take something like two percent of the u.s. economy and it will affect. but
china has that much leverage on the u.s. at all and president obama claims washington is making progress in beating back the effects of the financial downturn and what will it take for the u.s. to reach and maybe even surpass its own pre-crisis economic level. well i think the number one is really for the hosting market to recover which has already dallas's last jews and the how home prices. back to back to the two thousand and six level but is the high as. is three or four years already the...
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is having success they're moving to try and contain china so that means backing a lot of unscrupulous people in asia pacific surging military forces there naval forces there this is all very bad it's an interesting way of the united states turning something positive into something very terrible and it makes it easy for people to go china is our next greatest enemy. and that latest edition of crosstalk will be on the air at around fifteen twenty five g.m.t. . israel easing restrictions to that building materials into gaza the blockade still severely affects those who live there even farmers have had to leave their land in the buffer zones to grow food on rooftops instead. reports the recent assault on gaza leave some of fearing they may not see their next harvest. there's not a lot of greenery in gaza at least not in the places you'd expect to find it like abu hafs arms farm which since the israel gaza war four years ago has laid barren and deserted and emerged yet again i had a very nice plantation a lot of visitors came to see it also students from the farming school used to come and
is having success they're moving to try and contain china so that means backing a lot of unscrupulous people in asia pacific surging military forces there naval forces there this is all very bad it's an interesting way of the united states turning something positive into something very terrible and it makes it easy for people to go china is our next greatest enemy. and that latest edition of crosstalk will be on the air at around fifteen twenty five g.m.t. . israel easing restrictions to that...
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>> the second is china's information. china is going to grow quite a bit in 2013, but the ability of the chinese government to respond to hundreds of millions in the middle class that are part of an information society and have information about things involving the chinese leadership, the chinese have no desire to share will not only limit them from being flexible but it will have a great deal of nationalism in china. against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6 billion sneakers in china has been historically a wonderful thing to think about. but the reality is any major economy in the world,
>> the second is china's information. china is going to grow quite a bit in 2013, but the ability of the chinese government to respond to hundreds of millions in the middle class that are part of an information society and have information about things involving the chinese leadership, the chinese have no desire to share will not only limit them from being flexible but it will have a great deal of nationalism in china. against japan and the united states. that means that china rising...
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tenista bielorrusa victoria azarenka revalidÓ su ti Ítulo en el abierto de australia al derrotar a la china li na en tres sets 4-6, 6-4 y 6-3 en una final intensa y dramÁtica disputada en melbourne. es el segundo ti Ítulo del grand slam que gana azarenka que, de esta manera, conservarÁ su puesto como nu Úmero uno mundial del circuito femenino de tenis. mientras tanto en hombres, el serbio novak djokovic se adjudicÓ su cuarto tÍtulo en el abierto de australia al derrotar al britÁnico andy murray en cuatro sets, por 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 y 6-2. vencedor en 2008, 2011 y 2012, el nu Úmero 1 se tambien la copa centromericana de futbol uncaf termino ayer con nuevo campeon, con un torneo pauperrimo en anotaciones donde el campeon goleador solo marco dos tantos, vamos resumen de la uncaf 2013. culmino la decima segunda edición de la copa de naciones de la uncaf, en el estadio nacional de san jose costa rica. por el tercer lugar, la selección de el salvador derroto 1-0 a belice con anotación de nelson bonilla a los 50 minutos, con este resultado, la selecta se queda con la tercera posición.la fi
tenista bielorrusa victoria azarenka revalidÓ su ti Ítulo en el abierto de australia al derrotar a la china li na en tres sets 4-6, 6-4 y 6-3 en una final intensa y dramÁtica disputada en melbourne. es el segundo ti Ítulo del grand slam que gana azarenka que, de esta manera, conservarÁ su puesto como nu Úmero uno mundial del circuito femenino de tenis. mientras tanto en hombres, el serbio novak djokovic se adjudicÓ su cuarto tÍtulo en el abierto de australia al derrotar al britÁnico...